Dictionary.com

jammy

[ jam-ee ]
/ ˈdʒæm i /
Save This Word!

adjective, jam·mi·er, jam·mi·est.
British Informal. very lucky.
British Informal. pleasant; easy; desirable: He has a jammy job.
covered or filled with jam: jammy doughnuts.
tasting like or having the consistency of jam: a sweet and jammy wine that tastes like cooked berries;jammy soft-boiled eggs.
QUIZ
CAN YOU ANSWER THESE COMMON GRAMMAR DEBATES?
There are grammar debates that never die; and the ones highlighted in the questions in this quiz are sure to rile everyone up once again. Do you know how to answer the questions that cause some of the greatest grammar debates?
Question 1 of 7
Which sentence is correct?

Origin of jammy

First recorded in 1850–55; apparently jam2 + -y1; compare the idioms to have jam on it “to have something easy”; real jam, pure jam “something easy or pleasant”
Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

How to use jammy in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for jammy

jammy
/ (ˈdʒæmɪ) /

adjective -mier or -miest
covered with or tasting like jam
British slang luckyjammy so-and-sos!
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
FEEDBACK